2023-2024 Science Planning Summary
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2023-2024 USAP Field Season
Project Indexes

USAP Station Index

Special Projects

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Atkinson, Brian G-074-E Unearthing Antarctica’s role in the Late Cretaceous evolution of flowering plants
Eppley, Sarah B-289-E Collaborative Research: Exploring the functional role of plants during terrestrial succession
Greenbaum, Jamin I-122-E RAPID: International collaborative airborne sensor deployments near Antarctic ice shelves
Greenbaum, Jamin I-352-E RAPID: International Collaborative Research into Ice-ocean interactions & Fractures at Thwaites (ICE-RIFT)
Khan, Alia B-466-E CAREER: Coastal Antarctic snow algae and light absorbing particles: snowmelt, climate, and ecosystem impacts
Kingslake, Jonathan I-347-E NSFGEO-NERC: Investigating the direct influence of meltwater on Antarctic Ice Sheet dynamics
Krause, Douglas X-591-E National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Antarctic Marine Living Resource (NOAA/AMLR) Program Cape Shirreff Camp Support
Wilson, Terry G-079-E Collaborative Research: Investigating Ice Sheet - Solid Earth Feedbacks in West Antarctica: Implications for ice sheet evolution and stability
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